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" ... implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed up roots, attacked his enemies, killed and cut up his food, made holes through the ice in winter, prepared firewood, etc. "
The Natural History Review - Page 251
1862
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 132

1870 - 624 pages
...the primitive savage had no such choice of weapons. We • Primitive Man, by Louis Figuier, p. 1 25. see before us perhaps the whole contents of his workshop; and with these implements, rude as they seetn to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grupped...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - Anthropology - 1865 - 560 pages
...care to describe the exact use of a knife ? But the primitive savage had no such choice of weapons ; we see before us perhaps the whole contents of his workshop ; and with these implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - Anthropology - 1865 - 556 pages
...describe the exact use of a knife ? But the primitive savage had no such choice of weapons ; we sec before us perhaps the whole contents of his workshop ; and with these implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed...
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Earth and Its Treasures: a Description of the Metallic and Mineral Wealth of ...

Arthur Mangin - Mines and mineral resources - 1875 - 442 pages
...weapons. We see before us, perhaps, the whole contents of his workshop ; and with his few implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed up roots, attacked his enemies, killed and cut up his food, made holes through the ice in winter, prepared firewood,...
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Earth and its treasures [tr.], ed., and with additions, by W.H.D. Adams

Arthur Mangin - 1875 - 456 pages
...weapons. We see before us, perhaps, the whole contents of his workshop ; and with his few implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grabbed up roots, attacked his enemies, killed and cut up his food, made holes through the ice in *...
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Earth and Its Treasures: a Description of the Metallic and Mineral Wealth of ...

Arthur Mangin - Mines and mineral resources - 1875 - 426 pages
...care to describe the exact use of a knife ? But the primitive savage had no such choice of weapons. We see before us, perhaps, the whole contents of his workshop ; and with his few implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes,...
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Early Man in Europe

Charles Rau - Prehistoric peoples - 1876 - 182 pages
...are our modern instruments, who would care to describe the exact use of a knife ? But the primitive savage had no such choice of tools. We see before...the whole contents of his workshop ; and with these implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed...
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Early Man in Europe

Charles Rau - Prehistoric peoples - 1876 - 184 pages
...of tools. We see before us perhaps the whole contents of his workshop ; and with these implements, rude as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed up roots, attacked his enemies, killed and cut up his food, made holes through the ice in winter, prepared fire-...
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A Study of Prehistoric Anthropology: Handbook for Beginners ...

Thomas Wilson - Anthropology - 1890 - 132 pages
...instruments, who would attempt even at present to say what was the use of a knife ? But the primitive savage had no such choice of tools. We see before...contents of his workshop, and with these weapons, rnde as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed up roots,...
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A Study of Prehistoric Anthropology: Handbook for Beginners ...

Thomas Wilson - Anthropology - 1890 - 128 pages
...tools. We see before us, perhaps, the whole contents of his workshop, and with these weapons, rnde as they seem to us, he may have cut down trees, scooped them out into canoes, grubbed up roots, kill animals and enemies, cut up his food, made holes in winter through the ice, prepared firewood,"...
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